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AT&T's Bonus 1000 Rollover Minutes Offer

Just a day after the Verizon iPhone release AT&T is trying all they can to keep their customers. They've changed their $30 Family Texting Unlimited to $30 Family Texting Unlimited with Mobile to Any Mobile. Now their going a bit further and offering their existing customers 1000 Rollover minutes.

Reports are saying if you simply text "Yes" to 11113020 you'll be credited back an additional 1000 rollover minutes. These rollover minutes will just pile up on top of your existing ones, if you have any. Many believed this to be a scam, but after contacting AT&T, I was assured it was fully legit. Surprisingly it's supposed to be available ONLY to iPhone customers, but if you try this on a regular mobile phone, you'll receive the same response. It says they will be added to my account within 4 weeks. I've tried this on all 4 of my lines in which three are iPhones and one is not. Will I get 4,000 rollover minutes or just 1,000? I'm not sure, so now it's just a waiting game for all AT&T customers who have tried this.

 

Reader Comments (2)

Thanks for sharing i just did it with my iphone and go the same response. How was/did att get this number out? Was it on there web site or commercial?

February 13, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterConnor

Originally people got text messages from AT&T saying if they reply with Yes they will get 1000 bonus minutes. Then people started sharing this information and so on. I called AT&T and they said it's legit and you should get 1000 bonus minutes credited to your account within 4 weeks.

February 13, 2011 | Registered CommenterChip Mullins

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